Friday, January 20, 2012

Covered

From my latest roll of street photography from a box of film I got from my son for Christmas. First shot off the roll, and I'm happy. Very grainy film, but it has a lovely personality. It wasn't quite as saturated as I presumed typical of Fujifilm. This is a nice neutral film, with a pleasant grain.

  Covered

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Lightroom 4 Beta

Lightroom 4 Beta Before and After - After Image
After
Adobe released Lightroom 4 Beta today and I've been busy playing with it and running it through a few tests.

This is a quick and dirty processing example showing the power of Lightroom 4 Beta's dynamic range control. One of the things that both DxO Optics and Capture One has improved in the recent years is control over this. I'm pleased to say that Lightroom 4 has caught up significantly in this area.

Lightroom 4 Beta Before and After - Before SOOC Version
Before
Recovery/Light was how Lightroom 3 handled this, but this has been changed significantly in LR4 with several new controls that may as well replace HDR imaging.

I used one of my commercial images that I originally shot for HDR. The after example is a single exposure and I like the results much more than using HDR software.

Geometry correction and Hot Pixel noise are still areas that needs improvement in LR4, but other than that, it's a significant improvment and looking forward to the release version.

I spent all in all maybe 10 minutes of tweaking on this image... way faster than using HDR software or layer masking.

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